"Hallo?"
"Wer ist denn da?"

Ich ruf' Dich an so oft ich kann
Ich flüster' in Dein Ohr, ohoh
Ich kenn' nur Deine Stimme und den Rest stell' ich mir vor, ohoh

Ich will genau jetzt bei Dir sein, für Minuten bist Du mein
Denn viel zu viele Mädchen sind heut' Abend ganz allein

Ich ruf sie an,
2000 Mädchen
2000 Mädchen, 2000
2000 Mädchen ich ruf sie an
2000 Mädchen, 2000, 2000

Manchmal ist Dein Vater dran, zu fremden ist er nett, ohoh
Er sagt, Du müsstest früh aufstehen und Du liegst schon im Bett, ohoh

Ich träume, dass Du bei mir bist (träume dass Du bei mir bist)
Ich stell mir vor das du mich küsst (stell mir vor das du mich küsst)
Ich will alles tun, dass Du mich nie vergisst

Und Ich ruf sie an
2000 Mädchen
2000 Mädchen, 2000
2000 Mädchen ich ruf sie an
2000 Mädchen, 2000, 2000

Du gehst nicht mehr ans Telefon, das ist nicht fair von Dir, ohoh
Du gehst nicht mehr ans Telefon, denn Du hast Angst vor mir, ohoh

Oh, die Zeit mit Dir war schön (die Zeit mit Dir war schön)
Leider werd' ich Dich nie sehen (Leider werd' ich Dich nie sehen)
Doch es gibt genügend Mädchen, die im Telefonbuch stehen

Ich ruf sie an,
2000 Mädchen
2000 Mädchen, 2000
2000 Mädchen ich ruf sie an
2000 Mädchen, 2000, 2000, 2000

2000 Mädchen (2000 Mädchen)
2000 Mädchen (2000 Mädchen)
2000 Mädchen (2000 Mädchen)
2000 Mädchen (2000 Mädchen)

3000 Mädchen (2000 Mädchen)
4000 Mädchen (2000 Mädchen)


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    yes, you´re right... the pervert called 2000 girlsso they named their song "2000 mädchen"...

    carla233on February 19, 2006   Link

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